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Beaver Management in Grazed Riparian Ecosystems

Categories: Environmental Impacts, Forest Ecology, Land & Water Management
Source: Sustainable Living Library

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Greg L. Munther. USDA Forest Service.

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United States Forest ServiceColorado Game and Fish CommissionCooperative Extension ServiceUniversity of NebraskaLolo National ForestDeerlodge National Forest

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